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Historic Kirkwood Inn


category : Historic Homes
Located in beautiful Mason, the Kirkwood Inn is on route to historic Lebanon. In the past, the farmhouse and inn were used as a hitching post and stopping place for stagecoaches. Henry Clay and other historical figures would routinely stay at the quaint house and inn.

The inn offers beautifully appointed rooms, and features remodeled deluxe suites with fireplace and jacuzzis. The historic Kirkwood House with its unique setting is available for business meetings, memorable social events, or any type of gathering.


Address: 4027 US Rt. 42
Phone: 513-398-7277
Our Email: kirkwoodinn1@aol.com
Our Website:www.kirkwoodinn.com

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Historic Kirkwood Inn

Located in beautiful Mason, the Kirkwood Inn is on route to historic Lebanon. In the past, the farmhouse and inn were used as a hitching post and stopping place for stagecoaches. Henry Clay and other historical figures would routinely stay at the quaint house and inn.

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